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curse of Berlin Africa after the Cold war

Adekeye Adebajo

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      At the 1884 - 1885 Conference of Berlin a cartel of largely European states effectively set the rules for the partition of Africa, an event whose historical and structural importance continues to affect and shape Africa’s contemporary international relations. This `Curse’ is a recurring theme in Adebajo's trenchant historical analysis, even though its main focus is on contemporary African issues after the Cold War. The first part of the title examines Africa's quest for security with three chapters on Africa's security institutions such as the African Union and subregional bodies; another on the political, peacekeeping, and socio-economic roles of the United Nations (UN) in Africa; and a third on Africa's two UN Secretaries-General between 1992 and 2006: Egypt's Boutros Boutros-Ghali and Ghana's Kofi Annan. The second section of the book focuses on Africa’s quest for leadership, and five chapters examine the hegemonic roles of South Africa, Nigeria, the United States, China and France on the continent. The five chapters in the final section analyse Africa’s quest for unity, and examine the roles and significance for Africa of six historical figures: Mandela, Mbeki, Nkrumah, Rhodes, Obama, and Gandhi; as well as assessing the African Union and the EU in comparative perspective.
      CONTRIBUTORS: Adekeye Adebajo EAN: 9781869141967 COUNTRY: South Africa PAGES: WEIGHT: 0 g HEIGHT: 216 cm
      PUBLISHED BY: University of KwaZulu-Natal Press DATE PUBLISHED: 2010-08-01 CITY: GENRE: POLITICAL SCIENCE / International Relations / General WIDTH: 138 cm SPINE:

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      Political science and theory, African history

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      At the 1884 - 1885 Conference of Berlin a cartel of largely European states effectively set the rules for the partition of Africa, an event whose historical and structural importance continues to affect and shape Africa’s contemporary international relations. This `Curse’ is a recurring theme in Adebajo's trenchant historical analysis, even though its main focus is on contemporary African issues after the Cold War. The first part of the title examines Africa's quest for security with three chapters on Africa's security institutions such as the African Union and subregional bodies; another on the political, peacekeeping, and socio-economic roles of the United Nations (UN) in Africa; and a third on Africa's two UN Secretaries-General between 1992 and 2006: Egypt's Boutros Boutros-Ghali and Ghana's Kofi Annan. The second section of the book focuses on Africa’s quest for leadership, and five chapters examine the hegemonic roles of South Africa, Nigeria, the United States, China and France on the continent. The five chapters in the final section analyse Africa’s quest for unity, and examine the roles and significance for Africa of six historical figures: Mandela, Mbeki, Nkrumah, Rhodes, Obama, and Gandhi; as well as assessing the African Union and the EU in comparative perspective.
      CONTRIBUTORS: Adekeye Adebajo EAN: 9781869141967 COUNTRY: South Africa PAGES: WEIGHT: 0 g HEIGHT: 216 cm
      PUBLISHED BY: University of KwaZulu-Natal Press DATE PUBLISHED: 2010-08-01 CITY: GENRE: POLITICAL SCIENCE / International Relations / General WIDTH: 138 cm SPINE:

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      Political science and theory, African history

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